BizPlan AI Pro (bizplanaipro.com) platform help — a credit-based, pay-per-use AI business-plan generator (by S. Enterprise) that turns a questionnaire into an investor-/lender-ready plan with 5-year financial projections and 150+ industry templates, bundled with a Startup Idea Validator, an AI Business Coach (metered by Coach credits), an AI Decision Analysis tool, and real-time team collaboration. Use when generating or editing a plan in BizPlan AI Pro, interpreting its AI-written financial projections, budgeting credit packs (plans and Coach credits never expire, no subscription), fixing a plan that reads generic for a niche, telling bizplanaipro.com apart from the similarly named bizplanr.ai and bizplanner.ai, or asking whether it has an API to export or automate plans. Do NOT use for the tool-agnostic validate-before-building method or comparing business-plan tools across the market (use /sales-idea-validation), or building the smoke-test landing page (use /sales-funnel).
Standardmäßig ist der Prompt ausgewählt, der zuerst die Quelle prüft. Sie können zu einem direkten Befehl wechseln oder eine lokale Kopie herunterladen.
Quelldateien prüfen
Lesen Sie SKILL.md und alle von SkillsMP angezeigten Begleitdateien, bevor Sie sich für eine Installation entscheiden.
Mit Codex oder Claude installieren Kopieren Sie diesen Prompt, fügen Sie ihn in Codex, Claude oder einen anderen Assistant ein und lassen Sie die Skill-Seite prüfen und installieren.
Ein direkter Befehl überspringt den Prüf-Prompt. Prüfen Sie die Quelle, bevor Sie ihn ausführen.
BizPlan AI Pro (bizplanaipro.com) platform help — a credit-based, pay-per-use AI business-plan generator (by S. Enterprise) that turns a questionnaire into an investor-/lender-ready plan with 5-year financial projections and 150+ industry templates, bundled with a Startup Idea Validator, an AI Business Coach (metered by Coach credits), an AI Decision Analysis tool, and real-time team collaboration. Use when generating or editing a plan in BizPlan AI Pro, interpreting its AI-written financial projections, budgeting credit packs (plans and Coach credits never expire, no subscription), fixing a plan that reads generic for a niche, telling bizplanaipro.com apart from the similarly named bizplanr.ai and bizplanner.ai, or asking whether it has an API to export or automate plans. Do NOT use for the tool-agnostic validate-before-building method or comparing business-plan tools across the market (use /sales-idea-validation), or building the smoke-test landing page (use /sales-funnel).
argument-hint
[describe what you need help with in BizPlan AI Pro]
license
MIT
version
1.0.0
tags
["sales","validation","pre-launch","platform"]
BizPlan AI Pro Platform Help
BizPlan AI Pro (bizplanaipro.com, by S. Enterprise) is a credit-based, pay-per-use AI
business-plan generator for entrepreneurs, startups, and small-business owners. You answer a
questionnaire (idea, industry, market) and it generates a full "investor-ready / lender-ready" plan —
executive summary, market analysis, competitive landscape, and 5-year financial projections — across
150+ industry templates. Around the generator it bundles a Startup Idea Validator, an AI Business
Coach (strategy chat, metered by Coach credits), an AI Decision Analysis tool, and real-time team
collaboration. Unlike a subscription tool, it sells credit packs that never expire (a plan generation
consumes one plan credit; Coach chat consumes Coach credits). It's UI-only — no public API. (Naming:
bizplanaipro.com is this tool; bizplanr.ai — "Bizplanr", free + a one-time paid workspace — and
bizplanner.ai — "BizPlanner AI", paid, no free tier, 30% affiliate — are different products. Don't
conflate them.)
Step 1 — Gather context
If references/learnings.md exists, read it first for accumulated platform knowledge.
Ask only what you can't infer:
What do you want from BizPlan AI Pro?
A) Generate/edit a plan, financial projection, or competitive analysis and interpret the output
B) Make the plan investor-ready / lender-ready for funding
C) Understand the credit packs (plan credits vs AI Coach credits, no subscription) and how many you need
D) Use the bundled Startup Idea Validator / AI Decision Analysis — and how far to trust it
E) Export or automate plan generation (the API reality), or you hit the bizplanaipro.com vs bizplanr.ai
vs bizplanner.ai mix-up
What's the real question — "is this idea worth building?" or "how do I use this tool?" If it's the
go/no-go decision itself, that's /sales-idea-validation (a generated plan, and a bundled AI "validation"
score, are not demand) — route in Step 2.
Skip-ahead: if the user already gave enough context, or wants to compare business-plan tools across the
market to pick one, go straight to Step 2.
Step 2 — Route or answer directly
If the user's question is about…
Route to
The validate-before-building method, or the go/no-go decision itself
/sales-idea-validation {question}
A cross-market ranking of business-plan/validator tools (Upmetrics, VentureKit, Bizplanr… to pick one) — but answer a quick BizPlan-AI-Pro-vs-X how-they-differ inline first (Step 4)
/sales-idea-validation {question}
Building the smoke-test / fake-door landing page to test real demand
/sales-funnel {question}
Growing a pre-launch waitlist / capturing real demand
/sales-audience-growth {question}
When routing, give the exact command: "This is a {domain} question — run: /sales-idea-validation {original question}"
Otherwise, answer BizPlan AI Pro-specific questions using Step 3.
Step 3 — BizPlan AI Pro platform reference
Read references/platform-guide.md for the full reference — the module set (plan generator, Startup Idea
Validator, AI Business Coach, AI Decision Analysis, 150+ templates, team collaboration), the credit-pack
pricing and what each pack includes, the plan-credit vs Coach-credit distinction, the no-public-API reality
and manual export, the bizplanaipro.com vs bizplanr.ai vs bizplanner.ai disambiguation, and how to feed rich
input to avoid generic output.
Answer using only the relevant section — don't dump the full reference.
Step 4 — Actionable guidance
Treat the plan and 5-year projections as AI estimates, not facts — and ignore the marketing accuracy
claims. The advertised "97% financial accuracy," "$8M+ raised," and "15,000+ plans" are
unverifiable vendor claims, not a warranty on your numbers. Keep the structure and market framing, then
replace every projection, market-size figure, and unit-economics assumption with real, cited numbers — a
funder scrutinizes the financials first, and a fundable-looking plan is not demand.
Budget the credit packs by re-generation count — and don't conflate the two meters. Pricing is
pay-per-use packs, no subscription, credits never expire (best-effort: Starter ~1 plan; Professional ~5
plans + ~50 Coach credits + 3 seats; Enterprise ~15 plans + ~150 Coach credits + 10 seats; Capterra also
lists a ~$30 Starter — confirm live). A plan generation burns a plan credit, AI Coach chat
burns separate Coach credits, and a founder re-generates the same plan 3–6× as the idea pivots, so a
1-plan pack rarely covers it. Have the user estimate re-runs first, then pick the pack; prefer hand-editing
a draft to conserve plan credits.
The bundled Startup Idea Validator / AI Decision Analysis is still an AI opinion, not demand. A built-in
"validation" score inside a plan generator is a directional gut check the model can be confidently wrong
about — it does not mean anyone will pay. Keep the structured parts (competitor list, risks, positioning)
to sharpen the pitch, and settle the go/no-go with a real behavior test — a smoke test or a pre-sale —
routed to /sales-idea-validation.
De-genericize niche plans by feeding richer input and editing hard. A thin one-line idea yields a
cookie-cutter plan that "could describe any business." Feed a detailed description (exact customer, the
specific problem, how it's solved today, business model, pricing) and edit heavily — especially the
competitive, operations, and revenue sections, where the model lacks depth for specialized verticals.
There's no usable public API — don't plan an integration around it. State plainly it's UI-only: no
public API, no webhooks, no Zapier/Make, no MCP; the only export is a manual plan download and
tools.bizplanaipro.com are UI widgets, not an API. For programmatic generation, call an LLM API directly.
Present all pricing as best-effort and point to bizplanaipro.com. Sources disagree on exact pack prices
and inclusions (homepage vs Capterra) — tell the user to confirm packs, plan/Coach-credit counts, and seat
limits on the live site rather than trusting a review's numbers.
Clear up the bizplanaipro.com vs bizplanr.ai vs bizplanner.ai mix-up. Reliable tells: credit packs +
AI Coach + Idea Validator + Decision Analysis = BizPlan AI Pro (this); free + iOS/Android apps =
Bizplanr (/sales-bizplanr); no free tier + 30% affiliate + AI-word top-ups = BizPlanner AI
(/sales-bizplanner). Confirm the domain so reviews/pricing/tips don't cross-contaminate.
If you discover a gotcha, workaround, or tip not covered in references/learnings.md, append it there.
Gotchas
Best-effort from research (2026-07) — BizPlan AI Pro is a thin, fast-moving tool (near-zero third-party
reviews at research); credit packs, prices, and inclusions move. Verify at bizplanaipro.com.
AI financials are guesses; the "97% accuracy" / "$8M raised" / "15,000+ plans" figures are unverifiable
marketing, not a warranty. Replace every projection with real, sourced numbers before funding.
Two separate credit meters. A plan generation burns a plan credit; AI Coach chat burns separate
Coach credits (both never expire). Budget both — a founder re-generates a plan 3–6× as the idea pivots,
so a 1-plan Starter pack rarely covers it; prefer hand-editing a draft to conserve plan credits.
The bundled Idea Validator / Decision Analysis is an AI opinion, not demand. A built-in "validation"
score can be confidently wrong — settle the go/no-go with a real behavior test (smoke test / pre-sale).
Plans read generic for niche/complex businesses. A thin input yields cookie-cutter output — feed a rich
description and edit the competitive/operations/revenue sections hard.
No public API / no automation. UI-only: no API, webhooks, Zapier/Make, or MCP; export is a manual
download, and tools.bizplanaipro.com are UI widgets, not an API. Automate with an LLM API instead.
Pricing is unsettled. Homepage vs Capterra list different Starter prices ($2.99 vs ~$30) — treat all
packs/inclusions as best-effort and confirm live.
Namesake collision.bizplanaipro.com (this — credit packs + AI Coach) vs bizplanr.ai (free +
mobile apps, /sales-bizplanr) vs bizplanner.ai (paid, no free tier, 30% affiliate,
/sales-bizplanner). Don't merge their pricing, features, or affiliate claims.
Related skills
/sales-idea-validation — The tool-agnostic validate-before-building method + the full business-plan/validator landscape (use this to actually decide build-or-not; a generated plan and a bundled AI score are not demand)
/sales-bizplanr — Bizplanr (bizplanr.ai) — the near-namesake free generator (questionnaire → a full plan in ~5 min, standalone SWOT/competitor tools, iOS/Android apps, a one-time paid workspace); don't confuse the domains
/sales-bizplanner — BizPlanner AI (bizplanner.ai) — the near-namesake paid generator (one-time payment + AI-word top-ups, no free tier, 30% affiliate); don't confuse the domains
/sales-venturekit — VentureKit platform help (AI business-planning software angled at lender/SBA-ready funding docs, with a built-in LLC-formation service; UI-only/no API)
/sales-upmetrics — Upmetrics platform help (mature, team-oriented suite — deeper multi-year forecasting, plan-vs-actuals, QuickBooks/Xero import, white-label consultant tier; UI-only/no API)
/sales-funnel — Build the smoke-test / fake-door landing page the real demand test runs on
/sales-audience-growth — Grow a pre-launch waitlist and capture real demand
/sales-do — Not sure which skill to use? The router matches any sales objective to the right skill. Install: npx skills add sales-skills/sales --skill sales-do -a claude-code
Examples
Example 1: "BizPlan AI Pro made me a plan with 5-year projections and says 97% accurate — can I take it to a lender?"
User says: "It generated a full plan with revenue projections and advertises 97% financial accuracy. Is it lender-ready as-is?"
Skill does: Credits the structure and speed but flags that the financials are AI estimates and the
"97% accuracy / $8M raised" figures are unverifiable marketing, not a warranty on the user's numbers —
a lender will probe them first. Tells the user to keep the outline and market framing but replace every
projection, market-size, and unit-economics figure with their own real numbers and cite sources. Adds that a
fundable-looking plan is a document, not validated demand — if the go/no-go is still open, route it to
/sales-idea-validation.
Result: The founder submits a plan grounded in real numbers instead of AI-padded projections.
Example 2: "Can I call BizPlan AI Pro's API to batch-generate plans?" (developer/automation)
User says: "I want to script BizPlan AI Pro to generate plans for a list of ideas and pull each out via the API or a webhook."
Skill does: States plainly that BizPlan AI Pro is UI-only — no public API, no webhooks, no Zapier/Make,
no MCP (the tools.bizplanaipro.com free tools are UI widgets, not an API), so there's no supported way to
batch-generate or export programmatically. Notes the only export is a manual download, and that for
programmatic plan generation the user should call an LLM API directly. Points out the thing actually worth
automating for a go/no-go is a real demand signal (landing-page analytics), not a generated plan — routing
that to /sales-funnel.
Result: The user avoids planning an integration around a nonexistent API and picks a workable path.
Example 3: "Which credit pack do I buy, and is the built-in Idea Validator enough to decide?"
User says: "I'm choosing between the Starter and Professional packs, and it has a Startup Idea Validator — is that enough to know if I should build?"
Skill does: Explains the credit-pack economics — packs are pay-per-use with credits that never
expire, but a plan generation burns a plan credit while AI Coach chat burns separate Coach credits,
and a founder usually re-generates the same plan 3–6× on pivots, so a 1-plan Starter pack rarely covers an
iterating idea; have them estimate re-runs first and prefer hand-editing to re-generating. Then separates the
two questions: the bundled Idea Validator is an AI opinion, not demand — keep its competitor/risk output
to sharpen the pitch, but settle the go/no-go with a real behavior test (smoke test / pre-sale) via
/sales-idea-validation.
Result: The user right-sizes the pack and puts the build decision on real signal, not a built-in score.
Troubleshooting
"Is this the same as Bizplanr / BizPlanner AI? The pricing I see doesn't match"
Symptom: A review or checkout shows a free tier, mobile apps, a 30% affiliate, or a one-time $99 workspace
that doesn't match a credit-pack tool.
Cause: Namesake collision — bizplanaipro.com ("BizPlan AI Pro", this tool) is easily confused with
bizplanr.ai ("Bizplanr") and bizplanner.ai ("BizPlanner AI"), which are separate products with their
own pricing models.
Solution: Confirm the exact domain in the address bar. BizPlan AI Pro sells credit packs (no
subscription, credits never expire) and bundles an AI Business Coach + Idea Validator; if you're seeing a
free tier + mobile apps you're on Bizplanr, and a no-free-tier tool with a 30% affiliate is BizPlanner
AI. Don't transfer pricing, features, or tips across the three.
"My BizPlan AI Pro plan reads generic — it could describe any business"
Symptom: The plan is vague and not specific to the niche or idea.
Cause: A thin, one-line input — the generator writes over whatever you give it, so a short description
yields a short, cookie-cutter plan, and this tool class is known to lack depth for specialized businesses.
Solution: Feed a detailed description — target customer, the exact problem, how people solve it today,
the business model and pricing — then edit the draft heavily and replace placeholder numbers. Prefer
hand-editing to burning another plan credit on a re-generation. Settle the go/no-go with a real demand
test via /sales-idea-validation.
"I ran out of credits mid-plan / the AI Coach stopped responding"
Symptom: Generation or the AI Business Coach is blocked before the work is done.
Cause: Two separate meters — a plan generation consumes a plan credit, and AI Coach chat
consumes separate Coach credits; a lower pack includes few of each, and re-generations burn plan credits
fast.
Solution: Check which meter is exhausted (plan vs Coach). Budget re-runs before buying — expect to
re-generate a plan several times on pivots — and prefer hand-editing the draft to re-generating.
Credits never expire, so size the pack to your expected re-run count rather than buying the cheapest.
Confirm current pack inclusions at bizplanaipro.com.